strength is measured by ability to contract one time. Toes are not as strong as your bicep. A toe should be able to go against gravity through full range of motion. A strong toe can resist one or two fingers giving counter pressure.
You will know that you have strong ankles if you can go on your tippy-toes and balance without being shaky or wobbly, and/or can do it for a long time.
it is because the claws will get sharper by using only if needed.
Cats are attracted to movement and may see your toes as a playful target. They also have a strong sense of smell and may be curious about the scent of your feet. Additionally, cats have scent glands in their paws, so they may be marking you as part of their territory when they rub against your toes.
If you're working around horses strong toed paddock boots are great and protect your toes from being broken if a horse were to step on your feet.
8 toes total. 3 facing forward and the other facing back. Front middle toe facing 12 o'clock and back toe facing 6 o'clock. the other 2 toes are in front facing 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock.
Cute toes with nail polish on them! Depends on what you consider attractive. Long toes, short toes, fat toes, thin toes, toes with nail polish, toes with fake nails on, brown toes, white toes, red toes, etc... I'm partial to elephant toes!
A person who has a strong attraction or fetish for toes is often referred to as a "foot fetishist." This interest can encompass various aspects of feet, including toes, and is considered a specific form of partialism. The term can also be used more broadly to describe someone with an affinity for feet in general.
Normally Grade 4,5, or 6. Depending on whether you are strong enough to hold your wweight on your toes.
It is declarative, as it is stating a fact.
They have 4 toes and it is ok if his or her toes are crusty
It means that tatatatata toes as in "the toes"
Woodpeckers have zygodactyl feet, which means they have two toes pointing forward and two toes pointing backward. This unique foot structure provides them with a strong grip on tree trunks and branches, allowing them to cling securely while pecking for insects or creating nesting cavities. Their strong, sharp claws also aid in climbing and foraging.